IPad 2 discharging when plugged (10W)?

Since using my brand new iPad 2 over the last two weeks or so I have noticed on more than one occasion that using it while plugged into that 10W adapter (220V) will actually result in the battery percent going down.
For example today while using it (Safari, Maps, YouTube) it went from 99% down to 96% while being plugged all the time and, as I write this post on a laptop with the iPad LCD turned off it went back up to 97%.
The only times I have actually "seen" it recharging were when the display was turned off. As a comparison, the iPad 1 that we also use on a daily basis never discharged with plugged in.
This iPad 2 is running 4.3.2 with only WiFi turned on with a three bars reception quality. It does not have 3G. This discharging problem occurs without using any special power hungry applications such as Skype, FaceTime or 3D games.
I have fully turned off and back on the device a couple of times in hopes to "reset" the percent value or to kill potential uneeded backgoung processes but this did not bring any significant progress.
I thought I could use this iPad as a digital photo frame but this continuous discharging makes that use case impossible.
Anyone noticed the same problem?

No, can't say I've experienced the battery discharging while connected to a wall outlet.
Same behavior while connect via USB to your computer, then you may want to take to an Apple store or Apple certified repair provider and have them check it out.
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